De-sanding tank with conical bottom
09656276 ยท 2017-05-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D21/2472
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D19/0057
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D21/2494
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D21/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D21/0003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B04C5/181
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D21/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A de-sanding tank with a vertical exterior wall and an interior conical bottom with a solids outlet located at a lower tip of the conical bottom. Downwardly and tangentially oriented water jet nozzles within the tank cause a swirling action to remove solids. An enclosing space located between the vertical wall and the conical bottom has a honey-combed structure of closed pore foam as reinforcement for the conical bottom. Compartments within the honey-combed structure fill with water as the vessel is placed in service to add support for the conical bottom. Water enters the compartments via downwardly facing bottom openings that fill a common void located at the bottom of the enclosing space and then into the compartments. Weep holes provided between the top of each compartment and the interior of the tank allow the air from the compartments to enter the tank as the compartments fill.
Claims
1. A de-sanding tank with conical bottom comprising: an enclosed tank having a vertical wall that extends down to a flat bottom, a conical bottom is provided within an interior of the tank and is secured to the vertical wall forming an enclosing space bounded by a wall of the conical bottom and the vertical wall and flat bottom of the tank, a solids outlet is provided at a lower tip of the conical bottom for removal of solids, and said conical bottom is supported by a honey combed structure that is located within the enclosing space.
2. A de-sanding tank with conical bottom according to claim 1 further comprising: supporting columns provided in the honey combed structure with empty compartments provided between the columns that fill with water as the tank is placed in service so that part of the support for the conical bottom comes from the water within the compartments.
3. A de-sanding tank with conical bottom according to claim 2 further comprising: bottom openings extending through the wall of the conical bottom providing fluid communication between an interior of the tank and a common void compartment located at a lower end of the enclosing space, and each of said compartments in fluid communication with the common void compartment so that fluid from the interior of the tank flows into all of the compartments via the common void compartment.
4. A de-sanding tank with conical bottom according to claim 3 further comprising: weep holes provided in the wall of the conical bottom that communicate between the compartments and the interior of the tank to allow air to escape into the interior of the tank from the compartments as the compartments fill with water.
5. A de-sanding tank with conical bottom according to claim 4 further comprising: water jet nozzles provided within the tank, said water jet nozzles angled downwardly and tangentially so that water flowing out of them flows toward the solids outlet in a swirling motion.
6. A de-sanding tank with conical bottom according to claim 3 wherein the bottom holes are downwardly facing.
7. A de-sanding tank with conical bottom according to claim 1 wherein the honey combed structure is constructed of closed pore foam.
8. A de-sanding tank with conical bottom according to claim 1 further comprising: water jet nozzles provided within the tank, said water jet nozzles angled downwardly and tangentially so that water flowing out of them flows toward the solids outlet in a swirling motion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(6) Referring now to the drawings and initially to
(7) The tank 10 is provided with one or more inlets 18 through which the water stream enters the tank 10. The inlets 18 feed into a vertical cyclone tube 20 where entrained gas separates from the liquids and passes upward through an open top 22 of the cyclone tube 20 and into the top 24 of the tank 10 from which it vents. The solids also separate from the liquids and fall out the open bottom 26 of the cyclone tube 20 and fall downward into the conical bottom 16 provided in the tank 10. The liquid flows upward out of a cyclone liquids outlet tube 28 into the tank 10 where further separation occurs. Finally, the separated liquid flows into the top 30 of one or more vertical flow dividing tubes 32 and from there out of the tank 10 via effluent piping 34.
(8) Solids that accumulate in the conical bottom 16 of this tank 10 can be more effectively removed on a daily basis than if the tank only had a flat bottom 14. A solids outlet 36 is provided at a lower tip of the conical bottom 16 which is designed as an outlet for frequent removal of the accumulated solids. The tank 10 is also provided with water jet nozzles 38 that are preferably located in the vertical wall 12 of the tank 10 just above the conical bottom 16. The water jet nozzles 38 are used in removing solids from the tank 10.
(9) Referring also to
(10) The conical bottom 16 of the tank 10 is enclosed within an enclosing space 42 bounded by the flat bottom 14 of the tank 10 and the vertical exterior wall 12 of the tank 10 that surround the interior conical bottom 16.
(11) Because of the large amount of weight exerted by the water within the tank 10 and the solids that accumulate within the conical bottom 16 when the tank 10 is in service, the conical bottom 16 must be well supported in order to hold this weight. Traditional methods of providing this type of support would add a good deal of weight to the tank 10 and would make it more difficult and expensive to transport the assembled tank 10 to the installation site and to install it.
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(13) These compartments 48 receive water from within the tank 10 via several downwardly facing bottom openings 50 that extend through the wall 52 of the conical bottom 16. The bottom openings 50 are downwardly facing to prevent excessive solids from entering them as the tank 10 is filled with water.
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(15) While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is manifest that many changes may be made in the details of construction and the arrangement of components without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for the purposes of exemplification, but is to be limited only by the scope of the attached claim or claims, including the full range of equivalency to which each element thereof is entitled.